February 2017: Serving Notices and Mold Issues

Problem tenants tend to cross the line and mold could be growing secretly in your units for years! So on Thursday, February 9th, RHAGS gathered to network and learn about serving eviction notices directly from the Sheriff himself and learn about mold from an experienced mold mitigation professional.

February 2017

Chief Deputy of the Hampden County Sheriff, Robert Hoffman, came to talk to us about serving notices to quit. He touched on: why it's better to hire someone to serve a notice, what the cost to have a notice served is, and how much notice you must give the sheriff's office from when you decide to serve to when the sheriff's office can serve notice. Eviction can be a complex process, learning the best methods of carrying out an eviction will save you time, money and a headache.

David Charbonneau, owner of Advantaclean, joined us to educate us on many aspects of mold. He answered questions like: How long does it take to get mold? What are the effects of mold to tenants? What issues can mold cause? What are the common causes of mold growth? What are the mold hazards with growing marijuana or orchids? Mold can affect anyone so it's beneficial to know how to prevent and mitigate cases of mold.



If you couldn't make it to this meeting, check out the downloadable presentation from David Charbonneau below!

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This is part of the Worcester Rental Real Estate Networking and Training series.

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